Scores of activists, who had gathered near External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj's residence to protest against the Lalit Modi issue, quickly changed their agenda as reports of the raging gun battle came in.
Led by Youth Congress President Amrinder Raja Brar and Rajya Sabha MP Raj Babbar, the workers raised slogans against Modi saying insurgency was staging a come back to Punjab after decades of peace.
The protesters also burnt effigies of the Prime Minister and Badal for their alleged laxity in dealing with "growing security threat".
"Insurgency seem to be coming back to Punjab which has remained peaceful since the 90's. Our CM (Beant Singh) laid down his life for securing the state. The Prime Minister calls himself a 'chowkidar'. Such a 'chowkidar' should be thrown out," Babbar said.
Brar urged Modi to address a press conference for failing to prevent the attacks even after "intelligence agencies issued warning". "His 56 inch chest seems to have deflated to 5.6 inch," he said.
"BJP should immediately snap its ties with the SAD. Badal has no right to continue as the CM. We were to protest against Swaraj but the question of country's security is more important," he said.
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